Celebrating the Mexican Day of the Dead A Showcase of
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1.30pm - 7pm, Friday 1st November 2013Beveridge Hall, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
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Celebrating the Mexican Day of the DeadA Showcase of Community Approaches
1.30 Registration & refreshments 2.00 Chair’s Introduction & a personal reflection about the Mexican Day of the Dead Tony Bonser, Chair of People in Partnership, The National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC) Dying Matters Week 2013: A Showcase of Activities & Lessons Learned 2.10 Events, however big or small, Dying Matters to us all Karen Newman, Secretary to the Community Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services Jo Nicholls, Learning & Quality Compliance Co-ordinator, Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services
2.25 A Civil Celebrant’s responsible approach to the Dying Colin Nolan, The Celebrant
2.40 An interactive session of ideas from coalition members A round table discussion to look at Dying Matters members’ biggest obstacles when raising public awareness
3.00 Our Popup Shop for Dying Matters Awareness Week James Norris, DeadSocial & Lawrence Darani, DeadSocial
3.15 On and off the bus...Dying Matters let’s talk, let’s plan Jayne Hanner, End of Life Care Co-ordinator, South Locality, Sussex Community NHS Trust, Sandra Vargeson, End of Life Care Coordinator, West Locality, Sussex Community NHS Trust Chris Banks, End of Life Care Coordinator, North Locality, Sussex Community NHS Trust
3.30 Tea and Coffee and a chance to visit the exhibitions, view the work of the students from Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College, place a photo of a lost loved one on the altar (please note photos cannot be returned so please bring a copy). Please also use this opportunity to participate in the displays- tell us what you did for Dying Matters Week, and any ideas you may have for 2014! Dying Matters: Moving Forward 4.00 Panel Discussion: Overcoming Obstacles Following on from the earlier round table discussions, an opportunity to address and discuss Dying Matters members’ obstacles further and look for solutions Chair: Sam Turner, Director of Stakeholder Relations, NCPC & the Dying Matters Coalition Eve Richardson, Chief Executive, NCPC & the Dying Matters Coalition Joe Levenson, Director of Communications, NCPC & the Dying Matters Coalition Mandy Paine MBE, Dying Matters Champion (TBC) Noleen Turner, Marketing Manager, Education & Finding Space, St Joseph’s Hospice
4.30 Learning from the Mexican Day of the Dead: Our School’s Approach School children from Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College (TBC)
4.45 New Resource: I Didn’t Know That A Short Film from the Dying Matters Coalition
5.05 Steve Evans presents: “Nearly dying, not the end of the world but you can see it from there!” Steve Evans, a person with personal experience
5.25 Chair’s closing remarks
5.30 Celebrating the Day of the Dead Please join us for Mexican food, drinks and music
7.00 Close
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Dying Matters would like to thank the Institute of the Americas for kindly donating the venue for this event.
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